Richmond water heaters
Planning to buy a new water heater, that’s good but have you ever thought once about the features you will need in your new water heater which was not present in the previous one. You just cant go to the shop and choose the cheapest water heater for yourself there are many crucial considerations should be taken care before purchasing a water heater for yourself.
Richmond is the trusted name in this field and very durable water heater company. Before shopping you should know the requirement of water for your whole family everyday and the source of energy you are going to use for your water heater.
Richmond water heaters have wide range and choices from electric water heaters to gas water heaters. They have the latest in the tank less technology i.e. they are the masters of tank less water heaters.
The energy Guide label on a Richmond water heaters tells you the rating for the units and the energy consumed. One more thing which is highly appreciable in Richmond eater heaters are the safety. Its very safe and energy efficient.
Water heaters are very essential need and the best should always be chosen. Richmond water heaters can be your choice towards your step to right product.

January 13th, 2008 at 6:45 pm
I would like any information you can give meon your 85 gallon electric lifetime warranty water heater.
February 29th, 2008 at 12:20 pm
I have a Richmond model 6E30-2 2005 model that needs an upper heating element. Could you provide me with the OEM part # or the number for a suitable replacement that can be purchased at a Lowes warehouse.
June 30th, 2008 at 4:48 pm
I am trying to determine the age of my water heater.
Serial# is RM1001261888
Model 8v50-2 C
July 16th, 2008 at 7:02 pm
if a water heater is natural gas can I change the orifice to LP
August 3rd, 2008 at 11:05 pm
my water heater is leaking water from the water releife valve. i replace it with a new valve, and it is still leaking. can i repleace the part where the presure releife valve sits.
August 6th, 2008 at 12:44 pm
I have a Richmond water heater in my home that needs a heating element. The water is warm but not hot and the circuit breaker is not “tripping out” so I believe it is an element that has failed.
Model # should be: V8 V40 -3C
I am not positive this is the exact number, because the installation location is such that I had to read the info label with a mirror.
Please help!
Jerry Dender
tennvol@sbcglobal.net